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psst, you spelled my name wrong. :p (there's no "a" behind the "e")
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Okay, maybe that wasn't the [i]best[/i] idea, but it had gotten him somewhere! Now he knew a place where he could scrounge up some parts for a new invention.
Anyways. Tundra continued sifting through the piles of boxes, ignoring the steady throbbing of his way-too-small arms. Leon buzzed around behind him, prying open boxes that had been sealed shut and dismissing almost every one of the inventions inside afterwards. Tundra considered asking the Boolean if he was going to keep [i]anything[/i], but decided against it just as the familiar in question came rushing over with a small object scissored between his legs. (Arms? Limbs?? Tundra really hadn't figured it out yet.)
Pausing in his own search, Tundra plucked the object from his familiar's hands and examined it closely. It appeared to be a little case, fairly small and light, that looked like it was capable of holding four small battery-sized objects.
The Wildclaw stood up and gave his familiar a pat, clearly satisfied by what he clutched in his talons now. This would be a very helpful component in his new invention, especially with the idea he had in mind...
[b][A: You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.][/b]

Okay, maybe that wasn't the best idea, but it had gotten him somewhere! Now he knew a place where he could scrounge up some parts for a new invention.

Anyways. Tundra continued sifting through the piles of boxes, ignoring the steady throbbing of his way-too-small arms. Leon buzzed around behind him, prying open boxes that had been sealed shut and dismissing almost every one of the inventions inside afterwards. Tundra considered asking the Boolean if he was going to keep anything, but decided against it just as the familiar in question came rushing over with a small object scissored between his legs. (Arms? Limbs?? Tundra really hadn't figured it out yet.)

Pausing in his own search, Tundra plucked the object from his familiar's hands and examined it closely. It appeared to be a little case, fairly small and light, that looked like it was capable of holding four small battery-sized objects.

The Wildclaw stood up and gave his familiar a pat, clearly satisfied by what he clutched in his talons now. This would be a very helpful component in his new invention, especially with the idea he had in mind...

[A: You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.]

Day 2: C) You find three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.

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Chronos did some thinking to himself. You don't know where the young Mirror came from, but you've got to find her and thank her later for giving you enough motivation to keep going and to not just leave it all. The future is in the hands of the youth, he thought, and if they're anything like her, surely the future's in good hands.
But enough of that. You've wasted enough time already.
He rummaged through the parts to see what was there. Not much, he thought, but better than nothing, as that was what he had earlier.
The engine was the heart of the invention, so naturally, was quite frankly the most important. He went over potential results for each option. "A hamster wheel? Really? We don't even have hamsters. What are we supposed to use, a hedgehog? Speedy? Who even uses manual labor for power anymore?"
He decided to choose: [b]C) three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.[/b] Nothing better than good old electricity powered by a metal conductor.

Chronos did some thinking to himself. You don't know where the young Mirror came from, but you've got to find her and thank her later for giving you enough motivation to keep going and to not just leave it all. The future is in the hands of the youth, he thought, and if they're anything like her, surely the future's in good hands.

But enough of that. You've wasted enough time already.

He rummaged through the parts to see what was there. Not much, he thought, but better than nothing, as that was what he had earlier.

The engine was the heart of the invention, so naturally, was quite frankly the most important. He went over potential results for each option. "A hamster wheel? Really? We don't even have hamsters. What are we supposed to use, a hedgehog? Speedy? Who even uses manual labor for power anymore?"

He decided to choose: C) three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run. Nothing better than good old electricity powered by a metal conductor.

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A small fay flapped in, to see a bunch of dragons rummaging through boxes. "I'm late to the party," she simply said. She flew over to the boxes, and started to look through them.
She saw what looked like a battery case, but it was fairly light. "I don't think there is anything in that, but let's see!" She tried to pry open the case, but she can't. She sets it down on a shelf.
Oceanic Lightbeam soon found an engine. It was missing a piston, but she knew should couldn't move it.
Later she saw a tube coiled with copper. While she looked at it, another dragon threw a hamster wheel and accidentally hit Lightbeam. She hit the ground, and looked at the wheel.
She finally grabbed [b]C) The tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.[/b]

Daren stops in front of the car engine, thinking. "If I had someone to help me move it, that would work, but as it is... maybe not," he muttered, though he made a brief attempt at lifting it anyway, nearly dropping it on his foot in the process. "Right. Not that one. Moving on."

He continued looking until he found something smaller that looked like it would produce decent enough power for what he was making. After poking around until he was certain of his options, he decided the copper tubes would be his best bet.

C) You find three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.

Daren stops in front of the car engine, thinking. "If I had someone to help me move it, that would work, but as it is... maybe not," he muttered, though he made a brief attempt at lifting it anyway, nearly dropping it on his foot in the process. "Right. Not that one. Moving on."

He continued looking until he found something smaller that looked like it would produce decent enough power for what he was making. After poking around until he was certain of his options, he decided the copper tubes would be his best bet.

C) You find three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.

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[b]A) You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.[/b]

A) You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.

[b]Day 2[/b]
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Quasar takes the little case in his claws and squints down at it through his goggles. There's something charming about the thing, he decides. And his mother always said that where charm went, luck was always close behind.
Or was it danger that followed? Ah well, it doesn't matter. He's set on using this charming little battery case either way.
[b]A) You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.[/b]

Quasar takes the little case in his claws and squints down at it through his goggles. There's something charming about the thing, he decides. And his mother always said that where charm went, luck was always close behind.

Or was it danger that followed? Ah well, it doesn't matter. He's set on using this charming little battery case either way.

A) You find a little case that looks like it would hold four small battery-sized objects. It’s fairly light and small in your paw.

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Lovelace sauntered through the Faire, happily crunching her way through a packet of roasted High-Voltage Almonds. She decided to wander through the Hall of Inventions. Like her namesake, she preferred algorithms and code theory over building physical devices. Still, the tinkerings of the mechanically inclined always put a gleam in her eye.
The Hall of Inventions had tables on one side for small inventions, and labelled floor-mats and a hangar for the large entries. But Lovelace was surprised to see that fully half of the room was empty. Grounding cables sat forlornly on rows of pristine insulating tablecloths.
A burly Ridgeback in staff uniform came out of a side-room hauling a car engine, and she checked him out out of the corner of her eye. [i]As Kuhli puts it, [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/frd/1451394] he sure got da snooty.[/url][/i] Then she noticed that quite a few non-staff dragons were coming out of that room, too, carrying solenoid tubes and battery cases.
"There's still time to enter the contest!" a teal Fae told her excitedly, clutching a set of tubes. "And you can use the spare parts in the supply room over there!"
Lovelace thanked him and went to look. [i]Why not? It could be nice to get some static under my fur[/i], she thought. But she felt bad taking the pro-quality stuff for a just-for-fun project. Perhaps she could use her diverse background to come up with an original application of theory, maybe something with renewable energy... aha!
[b]D) Just when you’re about to give up, you find a hamster wheel. Lucky you.[/b]
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[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/rp/1518421/25]Link to my Day 3&4, plus Iztarshi’s pyro-tactic exploits[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/rp/1518421/35#post_12823721]Link to my Day 5&6[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/rp/1518421/41#post_12851900]Link to my Day 7[/url]
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Lovelace sauntered through the Faire, happily crunching her way through a packet of roasted High-Voltage Almonds. She decided to wander through the Hall of Inventions. Like her namesake, she preferred algorithms and code theory over building physical devices. Still, the tinkerings of the mechanically inclined always put a gleam in her eye.

The Hall of Inventions had tables on one side for small inventions, and labelled floor-mats and a hangar for the large entries. But Lovelace was surprised to see that fully half of the room was empty. Grounding cables sat forlornly on rows of pristine insulating tablecloths.

A burly Ridgeback in staff uniform came out of a side-room hauling a car engine, and she checked him out out of the corner of her eye. As Kuhli puts it, he sure got da snooty. Then she noticed that quite a few non-staff dragons were coming out of that room, too, carrying solenoid tubes and battery cases.

"There's still time to enter the contest!" a teal Fae told her excitedly, clutching a set of tubes. "And you can use the spare parts in the supply room over there!"

Lovelace thanked him and went to look. Why not? It could be nice to get some static under my fur, she thought. But she felt bad taking the pro-quality stuff for a just-for-fun project. Perhaps she could use her diverse background to come up with an original application of theory, maybe something with renewable energy... aha!

D) Just when you’re about to give up, you find a hamster wheel. Lucky you.

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Day 2
[b]C) You find three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.[/b]
"Huh. What do we have here?" Groundsoil ponders for a moment. "Let's see... , I do still have a couple of nice big gems growing on my flank, and given the ambient electricity... Yes, yes, that should work. Now where did I put the pliers..."

Day 2C) You find three tubes with copper coiled inside. Looks like it uses electricity to run.

"Huh. What do we have here?" Groundsoil ponders for a moment. "Let's see... , I do still have a couple of nice big gems growing on my flank, and given the ambient electricity... Yes, yes, that should work. Now where did I put the pliers..."